Tudo Bom?!

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Local boys play football on a gravel construction zone near Arena Pernambuco in Sao Lourenço da Mata, outside of Recife, Brazil. The construction zone was meant to be a road to the new stadium but it was never fully completed despite evicting many families from the area.

Tudo Bom?!

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A boy crosses the road near Arena Pernambuco in Sao Lourenço da Mata, near Recife, Brazil. This road was specifically built for World Cup traffic to the new stadium but despite evicting many families from the area, the road was never finished. These kids are playing football on unfinished gravel on a construction field where there football used to be.

Tudo Bom?!

Tudo Bom?!

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Young girls make signs to decorate the "Occupy Estelita" movement basecamp across from Pier Estelita in Recife. #OcupeEstelita is a protest movement meant to prevent developers from building new luxury high rises on Pier Estelita in Recife. The protestors were violently removed on June 18th and now are camped across the street, documenting any activity at the Estelita site.

Tudo Bom?!

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A young girl rides a rope swing in the "Occupy Estelita" movement basecamp across from Pier Estelita in Recife. #OcupeEstelita is a protest movement meant to prevent developers from building new luxury high rises on Pier Estelita in Recife. The protestors were violently removed on June 18th and now are camped across the street, documenting any activity at the Estelita site.

Tudo Bom?!

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A young boy ties up a few horses around an overpass next to Pier Estelita and the "Occupy Estelita" movement. #OcupeEstelita is a protest movement meant to prevent developers from building new luxury high rises on Pier Estelita in Recife. The protestors were violently removed on June 18th and now are camped across the street, documenting any activity at the Estelita site.